Widespread anger over the Trump administration’s push for U.S. ownership of Greenland is prompting shoppers in Denmark to ...
From black stars on European goods to apps showing what’s Canadian, consumers can respond to tariffs with their wallets.
Boycott American is trending across the Atlantic. After Canada, Denmark, and Greenland are pushing back against Donald Trump’s aggressive foreign policy—with their wallets. From cancelling Netflix to ...
TV 2 has launched a survey to explore Danish attitudes toward the boycott of American goods.Conducted with polling institute ...
A woman holding a protest sign is pictured in Nuuk, capital of Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, March 28, 2025.
Across Europe, consumers are reacting to Trump tariffs and to the derogatory comments US officials have made about the bloc.
Calls for a boycott of American goods and the United States itself have circulated on social media following President Donald ...
As politicians around the world scramble to respond to US "liberation day" tariffs , consumers have also begun flexing their muscles. "Boycott USA ...
Protesters in front of the U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Sunday.
American sentiment grows across Europe, one retailer is giving shoppers a way to avoid products made in the US.
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